Taylor Swift
Look What They Made Her Do: Taylor Swift To Re-Record Her Catalog

Ending a summer of speculation, singer Taylor Swift confirmed Thursday that she's planning to re-record her existing catalog in order to regain artistic and financial control of her material after her former record label sold it in a reported $300 million deal.
Swift first spoke publicly about her plans in an interview that will be broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" this week.
She reasserted her plans in a live interview Thursday on ABC's "Good Morning America,"shortly before a live performance in New York City that also served as promotion for her newest album, Lover, which drops Friday.
Interviewer Robin Roberts pointed out that Lover has sold almost a million copies in pre-sale, which means that it is very likely to go platinum upon release. Swift added, "One thing that's really special to me is that it's the first one that I will own." (The audience erupted into loud, extended cheers at her answer.)
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Roberts followed up by asking Swift about her plans to re-record her earlier material. Taylor answered, "Yeah, and it's something that I'm very excited about doing, because my contract says that starting November 2020 — so, next year — I can record albums 1 through 5 all over again — I'm very excited about it. ... I think artists deserve to own their work. I just feel very passionately about that." (The fate of 2017's Reputation --her sixth project released on her former label — is unclear at this point.)
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